The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, August 30, 1865, Image 4

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    Tfci' fljrwt Western Pi* - ®, ter.
A ours, who afe< ’ years ago
•yrifl-a-topr. through the west, tell; ,he follow
ineeredible story about a gentleroaj who was
bleeiKCLwitira remarkable good apatite. His
narration runs in this wise— v
On our way from Pittsburg to Sew Orleans
we stopped'at the —-■ Hotel in A
partythe.b’boys* were-tarryingatthis house
—and aftfr tbfeouetomary western
civility, the landlord (who was qui
etly informed ns that he was avr im being
at thltirroknent tbe aolucky enter-lner of an
ip4bufcal known about town as,il j> pie eater..
The curiosity of our party was at pj*pe excited,
and in reply to our inquiries we learned that
the individual referred to was, ‘‘’s<?ie" In'his
way, and that our afflicted hostjwo'qld be very
gratstnUbr tbe recommendation of any device
by which he should be rid of this I >pst profit
less boarder who bad already ?wTI nigh de
voured all of his substance. L ' v
“Easiest thihgm tbe world, re narked one
of th*e a l£Dot?lhg ones. __ ’i ’
“ How V’ aagferly asked theland; )rd.
“ Leave it to, me,” coptinifeJlljs; bright ante,
with an express!voicer. ’“ I ca)cdls*e I’ve been
round I *triflej anA them’s the kftuilof chaps I
likd'Jo?i»eet.t’ - 1 ■
bead.'mßiTrtrfol)y con
cluding a brief commentary upoh Jbjis guest’s
qualifications
"It is’'awf'q),.gent ; omen—aw^i—such gor
mandizing.” ' . , s 1
Afcenaome farther, parley betytoon, the par
ties-the’fuHowing was agreed upon „ The-hotel
keeper very, freely consented to i ;e. arrange
mqntle.it was agreed that an enoi" koaa pom p-
Mo pia should.bfi immediately pre; ftred, which
should be placed before the • i regU'&rljoaTder”
thai’day at dinner. If the hint, should .he ap
propriated, and. the “ animal” be*'driven out,
inine frost to-foot expenses and fulSish nocom
pamaments ; if otherwise, the were to pay
the bill; Half a dozen Some co
incidence) were aeated opposite ihf pie-eate^"al :
dinner, and A nice time appareCCf. existed in:
prospective l for their collective;'£ind special
gratification. . J ,
Tbe man with the excellent app ate devoured
hie customary supply of sonp, f 18, beef, veni
son, fowls, and vegetables, and tlr-n looked over
his'shoulder for the pastry —
■ “Edward la pie—Edward.”
“Cpmin’, sir,” rejoined the wa'if V promptly,
while at the same moment be clear
ing away the dishes for some ft tare feet in
front of. the anxious expectant! .
In the midst of the titterjnj i F ftje stran
gers who were in the secret, Ed*o si, produced
a huge pie, upon an earthen some foot
and a half in diameter, which; lb sat'down
before onr gourmand, as coolly us -though nor
thing hod happened. •.
The pie-eater glanced at thb- g) iriobs pros
pect before him, called for a big . poon and to
the otter consternation of the boys, be quietly
itowied away, tbe entire contents o the dish! ■
- •‘Edward," said b&, turning to,.she servant,
" bring me another pie!" - >i*
In the ftbaenee of a big ; un, the-waiter pro
duced an ordinary pie.
“0, look here, Ned," contimTl the fellow,
“give us a decent sized one—tfa sa‘ ain't of no
account no*how
The--hoy* bolted—paid the i)ul—and very
shortly afterwards, were on th* down
thd river. ST
ARreocb Priest who had/ustf a small
congregation, was one day at the
church' in his village, when, thA' . doors being
Open a gander and several me -stalking
upd/be middle aisle. The p'reatffer, availing
himself of the circumstance, observed that he
cobid no, longer find fault with fhc people of
the district for non-attendance ; bemuse, though
they did not come' themselves, sent their
representatives, >
A Scotch woman having invit -cf s gentleman
to dinner on a particular day, ht picepted, with
reservation, "Ifl am spared.' ’Well, Veil/'
said-Mra. Kobinaoo* if ye’re not. ex-
: : : •
' An editor out west has nfimed
Church; he says that he ha£ fc&joyed more
happiness since he joined the Cjhotch than he
ever (fief in hie life before. 7 ;
TJTOOD'S IMPROVED PRIZE’ &RASS MOW
;rY¥ -RR!—The advantages of this Machine over
all /others, is, its simplicity of construction, light
olos chess of cut. Jtt never clogs,
will cut all kinds of grass, wet of*4 r yt lodged ox,
standing.' It has ne side draft, no 1 weight, on _the
inrffes awoke, cotter 3>ar cam be raise/*, with ease, and
in ah'lqrtnfftto pass obstructions. I‘>, Is the cheapest
JloXej in market. It has h*n awarded thA
most premiums of any Mower in tho_ rVirtcL Farm-'
era.caunpt hnd a better Mower, and *an pay for'one
easier than ever again. It will less farmers*
prodnce'to pawfor .one of these Muc'ines this year
than itfever dim before. All kinds of,Sxtures can be
pVoburedby leaving orders with us-' .f ’ ’ •
, WRIGHT.'*. BAILEY, ‘
Wellsboro, Jane 21, ’65-tf. Tioga Co.
XT'ARM FOR SAI/F.—Situate in I) Jmar towotrhip,
Tioga County,-Ph., miles from
WellsbOro, the County town ; thirtcef "hilles by plunk
ross Tiogji “and Blossburg connecting
with the New York and Erie raUr). 4 *d,at Cormng,
County, If. Y: iSaid Fardi*'iontains about
tbap’hond ed‘acre6,’will sell a part/* 1 in ‘j'mall lots,'
or all together to suit purchasers, ft s d.fertile? tract
or bottom land, is believed to be the heM gra
or d.ury Tarms in Penns> Ivuntn'T (I? knmvn as
the UUr*h Farm.) For lunber' apply
op. the premises. Terms easy.
.. DeVoidf/May 24, ’65-tf. PEARSON.
TO AFFLICTED.— Dr. E.'K VAN HORNE
having practiced in the East, and South,
audattehded Lectures in the OM School Botanic and
Bclfcctlb College* by long practice.aijsl investigation
proved ih»t Homoeopathy is the' moss - reliable of all
systems, offers bis services to tbe Mople of Knox
ville and vicinity. Fever and Infla N motion are vi
tal actions.
Disease is obstructed vital fbc great ques
tion to be decided is, where is ttaff objection and the
proper remedies. Dr. Van Horne byfi Phrenological
examination of tbe bead and other can detect
obstruction and give remedies thru in harmony
with tbe Laws of Life without debiltj^.
Those at a distance wishing .treaty 'ht by inclosing
two dollars —giving their Symptoms, color of their
Hail and Eyes, will receive his remedies by
noiU; r- • E. R. VAN UTRNE, M. D.
.’Knoxville, July 12,18P5-tf. v '
A UDITOB’S NOTICE.—THE T7NDEB \GNED HATING
jJx. been appointed an auditor to the account of
JTJ.’Werline and J. H. Woodruff, Exec ’'on of Jeremiah
Black, deo'd, and make distribution of.f.’.j proceeds of said
«Wste,*WiU attend to the duties of said t- at the
house of J. Hi Woodruff, in Liberty, oni 1 15th day of Au
gust, 1865. M. F. £l* lOTT, Auditor.
-WelUhoro, July 19, t 65-4t. , ;;
E OR THE LADIES.wBABBITT'S CELEBRA
TED SOAP POWDER, or washing made easy
and * tains removed from Table Linen, Napkins, Ac.
For sole At Roy's Drug Store. y
E&XBAT. -Carno into the oSiOlosare of'the sab
. Briber, in Cfttlin Hollow, on Thursday, Aue. 3.
A KOAN COW, about 12 years old,* The owner is
requested to come forward, pay iqMfges, end toko
her away. .• HJ&WC* BAILEY,
Charleston, Aug. 16, 188Ww.
HEAD QDABTEES OF THE IRON BRIGADE,
• AUGUST Ist, 1865.
Special Notice is hereby given to Returned Sol
diers, returned skedaddiers, those liable to draft and
to exempts, that the War is now ended and so should
HIGH PRICES END.
All will take notice.that wo are prepared to serve
those wanting any thing in our lino on abort notice
andat *■ ;
V REDUCED PRICES.
Wo would call attention to a few ofiio article* of
our manufacture.
the people's friekdcoqk: STOVE
is still in great favor with -those desiring an
ELEVATED OVEN COOK STOVE. '''
Oar PARLOR, BOX, * GOAL STOVES :
deserve attention before purchaiing-els©wh.ere»
Our IROlf 2 WOOD J BEA«-fe)WS
- - : a .c
a«?'asgooJifa»y if;noti»H«f ;•
We would call partienlar attention to'our’
ROAD SCRAPERS,.
as we are confident fhat they BveXeeiied.
, ... MAfIBINKBXv
made and repairecCoa abort notice. -.
; _ >Te intend to keep..up. with the improvement# of
tlielimes.” ’’’ ’ ' • ’
Try us and be convinced. -
TERMS Criß/T ONJDELIVEB-Y. : -
J; P. BILEfi Sc. CO.-
Knoxville, August 2,1865. ' *
SOMETHING NEW—FATHERS A'MOTHERS
BEAD THIS.— = ,- , ’ V 1 4 -
The Gem j&elodebn designed for children* tWtrtb
fourteen years of age and costing from." $8 to 938;
only,, according to. size. The Tone sod finish
equal to the Large Melodeon, and warranted.* Every,
child can now have . ”
’ A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
that is a real joy to the household. I am telling
large Melodeone,s octave, as low as $75, and 6 octave
as low as $lOO, and warrant. These prices ore be
yond competition—small profits is my motto; Pianos
of the best makers* from $276 to $6OO, and warrant
all 7 octaves and rosewood. To Leaders of Bands, I
will furnish yon J __ *
Brass or Gerxnap Silver Instnuno&tSt
■fire per cent, cheaper than yon can purchase in New
York, saving transportation, and besides yon can test
the Instrument before Paying. Either Strattons*,
Martins’, Gilmores* or Wrights* Instruments as you
may choose. ’ >
Band Music, Mouth Pieces, and real Turkish Cym
bals—everything pertaining to Band Music on hand
and for sale. Every order promptly attended to at
once. J. C. WHITE.
Mansfield, Pa., August 2, 1865-oow3m.
Pennsylvania State Normal School.
THE FAL& TERM will commence on Wednes
day, September 7,1865.
: Prof. F. A. ALLEN,, for the past six years in
charge of the' Chester County (Pa.) Normal .School,
has been elected Principal, and Prof. Frahk Csobbt,
recently of the same institution, has been appointed
to the Professorship of Languages and Literature.
Prof, Allbs is well known throughout the State'ai a
gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a prac
tical experience of fifteen years.as an educator of
teaphers. Prof. Obo&bt possesses the advantage of a
rare pnd successful expectance as a teacher of the va
rious branches, which are pursued in schools of the
higher grade.TTr - 1 •’*"
Excellent Chemical and Philosophical apparatus
will be in readiness at the opening of the School.
A Gymnasium will be erected, for which a'valuable
apparatus has already been secured.
Tuition, in advance, per term Jt s6.oo. No extra
charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding
in the ball, or in private families, from $2.50 to $B.OO
por week. , W, C. RIPLEY,
Albert Clark, Sec*y. Pres*t Board of Trustees.
Mansfield, Aug. SO, 18fi4-ly. -
p UB Lie SALE.—
The underrigned trill sell at Auction on
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31,
next, at 2 o’clock P. M., upon the premise* in the
villsge of Blossbnrg, Tioga county, Pa., the follow
ing real estate, to wit:
A lot of land designate In the plan of said Village
of Blosshnrg as block numbered sixteen, (excepting
lots numbered 2, {Band 8 in said block) upon.- which
there is part of a three story Hotel and a barn;. Tbo
interest proposed to be fold wss formerly owned by
John Q. Boyd, deo’id, and was purchased by the on
undersigned on the 16th day of September, A. D.,
1813, at a public sale thereof by E. B. GerrouJds, Ad
ministrator of enid Boyd, made under an order of the
Orphan’s Court of Tioga county-*-sald purchase being
in trust lor .the uses and upon the terms expressed in
a declaration bearing date Sept. KftHJ 1848, acknowl
edged Sept. Iftfa, 1843, delivered to R. G, White, of
Wellsboroughi 'Pa., andTS&v in his custody, " v ’
The following are the/ names of-creditors of said
Boyd who are4*ooguiz<&as.baving l 'Vn imerestJn the
proceeds of the sale of this trust elfat'e in accordance
with the terms of the trust as expressed in the dec
laration referred to : - - -
'Clarendon Rtjthbone, assignee of John fi. Hoag,
land; G. R. Wilson, J* H. Cowden, for J.3*Hall;
David Baker A Co., Alexander H. Gaylord; 'Stephen
Potter, Isaao Lamaroux; James Hays,
ben, Dennis Driscol, WiPidm Thurber, Stephen<3omp
ton, N. 11. McCollum, Jesse Ward, Lorin Butts; Ho
ratio Seymour, assignee of P. P. Charles
Phipps, Edwin Dyer, Packard & Taylor.
The purchaser of this property will be required to
pay one-third ot-th© amount bid as soon as ‘tbe_pro
perry is struck down. A reasonable credif'WiU be
given for the remaining'two-tbirds.
Aug. 2, 1865-St. . HORATIO SEYMOUR.
IN PARTITION— _
Notice is hereby given’ that a writ in partition in
which Edwin Dyer is Plaintiff, and Anthony Schoder
and Mary E. Schoder his wife—Thomas
Samuel B. Jacques, Isaac ,8. Jacques, heirs at Law
of Samuel C. Jacques, Ellis Lewis, Robert O. White
and James Luwrey are Defendants, has issued one of
the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county, Penn'a,
bearing testejthe eighth day of July, A. D. 1866, re
turnable on the last Monday of August then next,
aforesaid parties ( of the
Bloss township, Tioga county, and State,of Pennsyl”
vania and described as follows: beginning at a beech
and running thence by lands of Samuel Wallis south
40i degrees west 200 perches to a beech; thence
south 494 degrees east 374 porches to a post; thence
north 404 degrees east 119 perches to a birch; thence
north 23J degrees west 186 perches to a hemlock;
thence north 494 degrees west six perches to the
place of beginning—containing 165 acres and allow
ance, mo.re or less, with the appurtenances surveyed
in pursuance of Warrant No. 613 granted to Jeremiah
Rees.
Which said writ is now in my hands, all of which
the aforesaid Defendants are hereby required to take
no « c * , LEROY TABOR, Sheriff. •
Wellsboro, July 19, 1865-61.
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—Th* undersigned hav
ing been appointed an Auditor t» distribute the
moneys arising from the sale of real estate of O, D
Smithrdeo’d, will attend to the duties of said appoint
ment at the Commissioner’s Office in Wellsboro, on
Thursday, Aug. 24tb, next, at 10 o’clock A. M
August 2, 1865. XHOS. ALLEN, Auditor.
PATENT SELT SEALING FRUIT CAN—war
ranted to be perfectly secure, (s more durable
and batter than glass nr. . anjr oiW Jriwd, p,ip t oan _
stantly on band by D. C. LAMPMAN A CO.—
Wellshoroj J aly 19, XB6Wlw. , 'f
i' 1 ''**■
HAND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS,.
MANSFIELD , TIOGA CO., PA.
.TJ4'£ .:XLUAi.A iGO.U I N 1- Y A TU H.
JOHN R. BC^jy-
is now prepared to exhibit to (be of
Weilsboro end vicinity, the latest arrival of
spsim & |pn <mnDs»
at this ancient Bnrgb, at
NO. BLOCK.
I think 1 may say, without vain
glory, that my stock of
DRYGOODS,:;
LADIES' GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, 40.,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWABEr
WOODEN-WAKE, and
GROCERIES,
.SMSWPNP
offered for tale in thli part of the country, tor
QUALITY, CHEAPNESS * VARIETY.
Ladiei, call and examine my ttock of
tm IBffil&flS&MQP.
Gentlemen, I hare tome of thoae iljligh Summer
cassimeb.es
Weilsboro, May 17, 1865.
GOOD INVrESTMEMTI-**.,t
Thera it no better inrettmejit than the 7-30 Loan,
bat all families have to' make other investment* in
the way of Family articles, and If they can be pur
abased at a, saving from.tbe regular rates, It stake! a
good. Investment. / .
I claim to be selling all kinds of goods that I deal
in, each as mentioned below, at a* reasonable rates aa
any firm la the State, ind o great deal lower than a
large proportion of, dealers... The advantages I claim
are, a larger sale of goods in proportion to my. expen
ses than most any house in the country, also no losses
by old goods. or credit accounts. Ido not carry a
very heavy stock..but intend to keep oil goods that
can be sold to advantage, making no leads as is cus
tomary id many houses to draw trade; selling a few
goods very low and making up on other!, but selling
all goods at a very low • scale of profits, and giving
small buyers ns good a chance as large ones. I be
lieve that one man’s money is as good aa another’s
and should buy as many gooda If the money is Green
backs, and will not consent to compete on the
JEW PRINCIPLE.
All goods we have in the house are marked in plain
figures at the price we cap afford to sell them.
- Particular attention is invited to the following de
partments, as containing a great many bargains in
SEASONABLE GOOES.
DRESS GOODS. ,
. Tbia Stock is largo and new, at very low prtaat,
the reduction being from 25 to 56 per cent, from
early Spring PHees, *' •
CLOAKS, WALKING SACQDES, CLOAK
CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, *c.
Wo make this a specialty, sad can not be beat by
any one, u oar numerom cuitomefi can. testify.
CLOTHS, & CjASSIMERES,
Of all the new and deeirable Style*. AH'onf old
friends are inrite«l to caßanfi examine for themselves.
We will get up salts an short' notice if reauired, and
guarantee the style t>( make' Ac., to be, the Seat.
SUN UMBRELLAS.
All sues—abonl as chasp as over.
. CHEAP PANT CLOTH
for common wear. vAelarge stock. , ,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Snob as Table Linen, Toweling, Napkins, Table
Spreads, <to., bought attic low rates of April.
BOOT# & SHOES.
We will not bo undersold In any goods in this line.
HOOP SKIRTS.
All kinds and eiies at bnt little more than old rates.
CARPETS.
We havo fitted np a large, convenient, and well
lighted room, and put in a good stock of Carpets
bonght at the low rates of last month, which arc now
selling at the prices made then; notwithstanding
the great advance in goods. Any bfao id need of
such goods can well afford to bny now as they Will
be no lower this season.
I shall continue to try and deserve the liberal share
of trade I haveyeariy received from this and neigh
boring counties, and If gooff-goods sold at the bottom
of this market, and fair dealing in every wav will
hold trade, I will notices mine.
J. A. PARSONS,
No. 3, Concert Block.
Corning, N- Y., May 3d, 1885.
OLD EYES MADE NEW.—A pamphlet direct
ing how. to speedily restore sight and ghee, pp
spectacles, without aid of doctor or medicine. . Sent
by mail, bee,, on receipt of 19 cents. Address
E.B.FOOTB, M. D.,
IsMi-iflWn, ■ IIS9 Broadway, Now, York*
lst, 1868#
FROM THIS DATE,
PM READY PAY ONLY I
CUSTOM BOOTS AND SMOES
heather, P.indiagß, Re.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER
.SHINS AND FURS.
FRANKLIN SAYS r-
'•‘When yon have anything to advertise, tell the
public of it in plain, simple language.”
l am manufacturing good custom made Boots and
Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for
,BEADY PA Y. Such work cannot be sold at asAbW
rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, bat it
and will bo sold at prices which will enable tbe pur-
t£ protect bu feet with good substantial boots
more’dheapiy than with a-poor-slop-shop article,
Iwhloh, even if it chano4s noVto fall In pieces with the
:flrst weeks service, is but a doubtful protection is
wet and cold weather. Try me.
Buck and. Doeskins Wanted,
:in the blue, ifor which"'l will pay cash
and a good price. -v
[ Be?f-Bidea and Calfskins Wanted,
. orwhi^r r srtfl , *«a- "t:
i - .iK.-r prtt. Wanted,
for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar
ket price.; - - - -
An assortment of’eole, upper, oaife'kina and linings,
ipegs, thread, nails, awls, knivei, shoe-hammers, 4c.,
4o.,keptt! {instantly on bandj which I will sell cheap
for cash: Shbxrbn Main S tree tbe tween 'Wilcox’s and
-Bullard’s. - i. G.W. BEABB
-Hrß; —I-can’t gtTo-oredU r bo«
hajanu’tgot it to giro. .h"’ ,
Weilsboro, Sept.», 1863, _
FALL 2, Union
•*- F ’ • • s --'
J EtJB OME SMLT H
Has lately returned from Now York with a splendid
assortment of. , . i, , ,
DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING.
BOOTS & SHOES, GLASSWARE,
HATS $ CAPS. -HARDWARE,
, GROCERIES, i&OMESTICS,
WOODENWARE,
ENGLISH CLOTHS,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS,
TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS,'
FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTHS.
Attention is called to bis stooliof
Black and Figured Dress Silks,
1 Worsted Goods, '
' Merlnoos,
' Stack and Figured Detainee,
Long and Square Shawls,
Ladies’Gloth,
- Opera Flannels, dm.
Purchasers will find that
No. 4, Onion Block,-Main Street,
U the place to buy the best quality of Goods at the
lowest prices. JEROME SMITH.
Wellsboro, Nov. 16, 1864-tf.
SOLDIERS’ ;'PAT BOUNTY AND PENSION
AGENCY.—
KNOXVILLE. TIOOA COVNTT PENNA.
The undersigned having been specially licensed by
the United States Government to proenre the
Back Pay, Bounty, and Psnsions,
of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to ail
Interested, that he has made arrangement! with par.
ties in .Washington, by which he is able to proenre
Back pay, Bounty and Pensions, in s very short time,
and that he-will give particular attentions to all such
claims that may be brought to him7~Being provided
with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., ic., he has
superior advantages in this branch of business. Sol
diers entitled to pensions, wilt find it to their advan
tage tojapply.tothe undersigned at Knoxville, as the
examining sdrgeon for Tioga County resides there.
Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for
pensions may be made,-
« I," 1 , . 1 _ • - . 1 . .1 1 f. . .. •
1. ‘Soldiers enlisted since the 13ih of April, '6l, in
any kind,of aervioh, Naval or Military, who are dis
abled-by disease or wounds, are entitledto Pensions.
All soldiers who floVva for two years or daring the
war, should it sooner close, will be entitled to full
Bounty. Also soldiers who have been, wounded in
battle, whether having served two years or not, are
entitled to lull Bounty.
2. When a Soldier has died from any cause, in the
United States service, since April IS, 1861, leaving.a
widow, she is entitled to all pay due him; also to
from $76 to $4OO Bounty. The bounty varies ac
cording to the act or orders under wbioh the soldier
enlisted, She is also entitled to a pension.
3. If the soldier left no widow, his children are en
titled to the pay and bounty and the pension until
they are sixteen years of age.
4. If the, soldier left no widow, legitimate child,
the father is entitled to his pay and bounty, provided
he lives in the United States and has not abandoned
the support of his family.
5. If tfae 'soldier left no widow, legitimate child,
nor father, or if the father bat abandoned the sup
port of the family, or if he resides out of the United
States, tha mother, if she resides in the United States,
U entitled to the pay and bounty, andif poor and de
pendent,-in whole or in part, on her son for support,
she is also entitled to a pension. Mothers whose
husbands or former hatbands reside out of, the Uni
ted States or have abandoned the support of their
families, should write to the undersigned at nnoe, or
the father may get the bounty without the facts being
known.
61 All soldiers who have lost an. .arm or one leg,
are entitled to Twenty dollars per month. Prisoners
of war ate entitled to Three Months extra pay. He
is also prepared to settle Officers’, Quartermaster,
Ordnance, and Commissary accounts, and procure
Certificates of Non-indebtedness, in the shortest pos
sible time. Also Artificial Limbs for snob as have
lost them in service.
Terms,-moderate. ...
I will be at .my office on Monday and Saturday of
each weak, to attend to this business.
July 26,1866-ly. WJd. B. SMITH.
Bsvebeeces '■ • Wellsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher
iff StowslL ' Addison, N. T., W. B, Smith. Wash
ington, D- C,\ Tucker A Lloyd. Knoxville, V. Case.
FARM FORBALE Situated on-tho- Spencer's
, Mills Road-bom half to three-fourths of a mile
oast of Whitney’s Corners, in Charleston township,
and five and one-half miles from Wellsborc. Said
farm contains abont 107 acres, about 65 acres cleared,
the balance valuable woodland. It is - well watered
by springs of excellent water, and small creeks. The
house is two stories, comfortable, nnd.tho ontbildings
are in good condition.
There is also on said farm a thrifty young orchard
of grafted frnft, some 75 trees. Terms easy.
Apply to the subscriber, on the premises.
Charleston, May 81, ’65. HENRY GIFFORD.
Flour coming down with gold *t
WRIGHT A BAILEY’S.
Wellsboto, April 5, 1865.
BARGAINS IN JEWELRY.—Attention is di
rected to W. FORSYTH A CO’S advertisement
in another column.
AN Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE will
bo fonnd at ROY’S DRUG STORE. -
FLORENCES’" SPIRIT FOB-THE" HAIR
will restore gray hair to Its natural color; prevent
its falling out, and give it a glossy appearance. It
is a superior-hair dressing." For salo by
Wellsboro, July 26,’65-3m. P. R* WILLIAMS.
ESTRA Y. —Strayed from the premises of the sub
scriber in Charleston, on tho 19th ult., A SPOT
TED COW, white and red, 8 years old. Any person
giving Information where she may.he.foiuid will be
suitably rewarded. POL IT US BEAUGE.
Charleston, Aug. • - •
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTI OS.— Letters of ad
ministration having been granted to the under
signed upon the estate of Lyman Hart, late of Charles
ton, deo’d, notice, is hereby given to thqao indebted
to make immediate payment, and those having claims
to present them properly authenticated for settlement
to , J, L. KINGSBURY, Administrator.
nly 12,1896-9*7.
g P L B .BA B 9.i l N j
AU Snre of their Money’* Wonb.
W- Forsyth & Co
39 ttndil Ann Street, N, Y. r (late 42 and 44 Nassau
Sheet), offer for sale -the following Mag' .
•- .. 'uificenfr-Listof
WATCHES* CHAINS, JEWS LET, ETC,
’ABTICLK ONE DOtLARtiW
And not tope paid for iiU yOu knoio what you
- ’ ~it - artioget. - '
250 Gold and Silver “Watches, from $15.00 to §160.00 each
' • 200 Ladles* Oold Watches 35.00 aacb
500 Ladies* and Uenls* Sliver Watches 16.00 each
s,otoTest, Meek and Guard Chains .$5.00 to 10.00 each
6,000 Gold Band Bracelets 3.00 to 10.00 each
0,000 Plain, Chased, and Wedding Kings 2.60 to 6.00 each
S.QQD California Diamond Pins and Kings 800 to 600 each
10.000 sOUs-Ladles* Jewelry - 6.00 to 15.00 each
10,000 Gold Kens, Silver Mounted Holders 400 to 5.00 each
10.000 Gold,Pens, Silver Cases and Pencils 4.00 to 6.00 each
Together with Ribbon Slides, Bosom Stud?, Sleeve
ButtohVy Gold Pencils, Bell Bookies, Brooches, Gold
Thimbles, Bar Drops, Children's Loop?, Masonic Pins
and King*, Seal Bings, Scarf Pip?,- Watph Keys.
Also a variety" of Sliver "Ware, embracing Goblets.
Cups, Castors, Tea and Table Spoons, from $l6 U>.sso.
■-The*artlele»“in neatest .'apd
most fashionable styles. Certificates of all the vari
to se nfed’ on ye lop es and mixed;
thus a Jair T chapc^,"and sent, by ...mail, as
orderedf arid vm.the receipt of-the- certificate it is at
your option tdsehd ONE DOLLAR and take the ar
ticle named in it, or not j ox any. other article in our
list of equal value. ' ’ ‘ •
CERTIFICATES AND PREMIUMS.
Single Certificate, five Certificates, $1 ;
eleven, $2; of Gold Pen,
$3.75; fifty premium of .Gold Pencil and Pen,
$10; one with premium nf Silver Watch,
$2O; two, h’tmdred; with_premiumof,Gold Watch, $5O
Cerfifi.cate money to-be enclosed with-order. Every
letter/ttum prompt!y^anewered. 1
. iC&>^d?SP e Ut.h3L*9an,‘car«fnny packed,. All article*
not satisfactory can be returned and. exchanged, or
the money refunded if wished. Thousands of dollars’
worth of Watches sold-to-our customers during the
past-year. .. - -. .
AGENTS.wanted erarywhear©^..Send 26 cents foy
Certificate and Circular.. Address
...A ■. „ W. FORSYTH A. CO., ,
. AC- and-41 Ann Street, New York,
June 7, 1865-3 mos.
j-JLLJ -
I*6 ;j THE PtIBLIG.
I AM now preparedto-mannfactare,atmyestabUsh
ment in Deerfield,-
PILIN'AND'FANCY FLANNELS,
Also, Ladies'
BALMORAL SKIRTS
to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cus
tomers. - t- --- JOSEPH INGHAM.
Knoxville, July 16, 1863.
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY.
THE dnderaigned having purchased the well
kaoiwnV Woolen'.Factory of-Messra. B. 4 8.-S.
Bowen on-tbo Cowanesque Riyer,-two miles east ol
Knoxville,tktei tilu ttiefbod-ofinfomlng the inhabi
tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that he will
manufacture wool by the yard or on. shares to sail
customers, into
FLAHNB&3, - , i •
"CASSIMERES,
DOE-SKINS,
-FULL' CLOTHS, of all kinds.
The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and
sewmachineryaddoctjtheret9,h3Sj> an improved new
wheel which will enable him,to work the entire sea
son. H© will pay particular attention to
Roll Cardipf A Cloth Dressing,
which will be done in the neatest possible manner,
having added one new Roll Machine, will enable bim
to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance.
He would farther say that he has carried on the busi
ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford
and adjoining countie*Tor the past twenty years; he
therefore-esn warranfc'alf work and-satisfy bis custo
mers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine
wool.. . .JOSEPH INGHAM.
Deerfield, May 5,1863~1y.
PENSION AGENCY.
TO SdUttBBS AND TBBIB. FRIDNDS i
THE undersigned having bad considerable expe
rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back
pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line
entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity.
ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds
are entitled to tfae $lOO bounty.
Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected
by the undersigned.
Persons wishing to confer with me will please call
or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county,
Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P, MONRO.
Referihy.pemission to . . .
H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa.
D. F. Pomeroy, Troy,.Pa.
A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April I.
A CARD TO, , THE -SUFFERING.— Bo you wiafr
to 1)© cured 1 If so, ; shallow two* ox three hogsj,
heads of “Buchu,” “ Tonic/Bitten,” “ Sarsaparilla,
“Nervous Antidotes,” .£c.,| Ac., Ac., and after you
are satisfied with the result, then try,one box of OH'
"Doctor Buchan’s English Specific Pills—and be re
stared to health and vigor in leas than thirty days.
They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt
and salutary In their effects on the broken-down and
shattered constitution. OH and young can take them
with advantage* 7 Dr. Buchan's English Specific Pills
cure in leu than SO days, the worst cases of Non
vousnesi, Impotency, Premature Decay, Semina)
Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and 1
Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause pro- 1
dooed. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid,
by mail, on.receipt of an order. Address,
JAMES S, BUTDER,
No. 429 Broadway, New York, General Agent.
P. S.—A box sent any address cm• receipt of.
price—which is One Dollar—post free. A de
scriptive Circular sent, on application. _ -•
July 19;i865-2m. *
A CARO TO INVALIDS.
A Clergyman, while residing in South America as
a missionary, discovered a .safe and simple remedy
for the Chin'of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay,
Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and
the .wholeLtrain of disorders, brought on by baneful
and vicious habits. Great numbers have been al
ready cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a:
deaice-to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will!
send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, 1
In sealed envelopes, to any one who needs it. Free!
of Charge. - -
Please inclose a post»pai<f envelope, addressed'to
yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station
D, Bible House, New York City. .
April 1, 1866-ly. : -
IP YOU WANT TO, ENOW a little of everything
relating to the human system, male and female:
the aanses and treatment of diseases ; the marriage
customs of tho world; how to marry Welland a thou
sand things never published before read the revised
and enlarged edition of “ Medical Common Sense,”
a cartons book for ourions people, and a good book
for every one.' 400 pages, 100 illustrations. Price
91.50. Cohtents table sent bee to any address. Books
may be had at tho Book stores, or will be sent by
mail, post paid on receipt of tbo price. Address
j ; E. B. FOOTE, M. D.,
Feb. 8, *65-6m. 1130 Broadway, New York.
REVENUE STAMPS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Revenue Stamps
of all denominations,"just received at tho Firs:
National. Rank of Wellsboro, in the Store building
of C, A J, L.'Robinson. Persons wanting Stomps ore
request to call and get a supply.
Wollsboroy May 25,1864-tf.
WHITE WASH LlME.—The' best quality bt
Rhode Island Lime for white washing, at
BOY’S DRUG STORE.
CONGRESS WATER, for sale at
ROY’S DRUG STORE.
PUTTY A WINDOW GBASS at
ROY’S DRUG STORE.
CONCENTRATED LYE, for sale at
ROY’S DRUG STORE.
WORCESTER’S DRY-YEAST, or HOP YEAST
IN CAKES. Every Lady thould'ttjU U’ahd
haw light bread*’ Ear sale at Roy’s Drag Stores ■
. LIFE SYBUptT
Patrsßin n.HOUUa H, QREqq, j, d
OradojKe of the College of Physicians end Survenn. v
) 0 , rk - r «nitrlj Assistant Physician In the
late Medical Inapector of the W v' 11 ''
o tataYoiuu War Dapota, muter Gov, Ed„i n D. Dor*aV* k
C(J<!SftmM>rLlPE SYlici" JUS PRODUCED
' OLBTIOK IK SHSDICIKE, 0 A SET.
What may aecm almost Incredible. la the* .
hitherto considered hopelessly Incurable i?. 2 / djf, ”i
cured in a few days or week*; and wo cheerfniivT^ q °' : ‘ ,1 J
Investigations of the liberai-mimled and esleatiac
which hare no parallel at tho preieat day wac to cure*
During the laat flse years we hare contended with
clea, and overcome opposition, as herculean ... b,,v
encountered by any reformers). w?r * e?n
j , cossmtiTio:; life syrup
la a positive and spacifio remedy forall disease, oriet.
from an larciu Siar* or ibi Bioon. and for ail /Zff i,ln S
Disease* transmitted from Parent to Child. “ c fl * r »<lit«ry ;
PARALYSIS.
It la ao universally admitted that Constitution r ■, .
Is tba onireffective means of rertorat“„ i l 0 “ h L,fe s l™f
forms of Paralysis, that wa need not r.ltetatn th.! , T " lo >‘>
phatlcally the Great Life-giving Power “ “‘“‘heia.
dyspepsia.
Indigestion. Weight at Stomach, Elatulanee L,„
plaint, Want of Appetite, Bad Xt»th CtlD
Constipation, Biliouaneaa. ’
lOEOICU.
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relation, Salt Rheum. * 7, ’ t u H;
Till tdlhttharedltaty and acquired) ■suing lift
WM mls«y, la, by-ail usual medldal tatnetHef IneJtu M '
j RHEUMATISM * u ‘
[■Arthritis]^ludthtrgmSewdgla, Gout,Tic
If thera la any disease in which the Con.tOn.
Syrup is a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and
affection* The most Interne petne are aimL* i * ,D(ire<J
alleviated—enormooe ewelling* are reduced rw. ? m ' y
oftWM t "ar forl7
CO-VSTPIDTIOK LIFE SYRUP
Purges the system entirely ttom all the evil ,(r Ki , „,,
CONSTITUTION LIFE STRUP
Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruntirn ,
Skin, like Ulcers, Plmplee, Blotches, and* all otht^aws 01 , th *
of tbl. klnd, which to much
ance of both males and female., often making tSa P . P ?, r '
fftuttng object to tbemeelres and theft frfeodr m d **
?oa all Forms or'UtcESifiVs'DisiASSs,
Ffther <rf tB« Rose, Throat, Tongue, Some. Tarab»«4
Scalp, no remedy haaerer proved iu equal * Fotlbe **. at
Moth Patches upon tie female face, -depending ntM „ .
diseased action of the liveware- very- unpleasant
young wife and mother. A few bottles of
Life Syrnp will correct the secretion and VeinoTe Sa
po.it, which la directly under the skin
ot l he Ml eT > WOS r, » to Languor, Elaine,,
Indigestion, Weak Stomach,or an o)<ent*e n , nan, 1
condition of that organ, accompanied with burning moth”!
Blpod'Purlftrlng AganL the T,ifw
8t preparation In the world. m? ’
THE RICH AND POOa are liable to the same dlteeMs
fe“STUSeft?* S’Sr!“ a " made th “ Con, ' imt,ol ‘ "ft Syrep
PUKE BLOOD produces healthy men and women ■ and if
the constitution la neglected In youth, disease and !
death m the result. Do not delay when the means are so
near at hand, and within the reach of all. K
CONSTITUTION LITE STIIUP I. the Poor Mm’s Friend
and the Klch Man’. Blessing. ’
MORGAN & ALIEN,
WHOLESALE druggists, AGENTS,
46 Cliff Street, New York.
Sold by J. A. Kor, Wallaboro, Pa.; 3, 3. Pacsjjin,Corine
ton, Pa,; Rajunqton & Co. Troy, Pa.
March 29, 1566-ly.
E. A H. T. ANTHONY * CO.,
Mannfactarors J of Photographic Materials,
WHOLESALE AMU RETAIL ,
501 BROADWAY, N. Y-
In addition to onr main business of Photographic
Materials, we are Headquarters for the following, fit:
Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic, Views,
Of these we hare an immense assortment, including
War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Land
scapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac., Ac. Also, ReTOiring
Stereoscopes,-for public or, private exhibition. Our
Catalogue will-be sent to any address on receipt of
Stamp,
[ EBOTOaSAPBIC ALBUMS.
_ We were the first to introduce these into the United
Stages, and wo manufacture immense quantities in
great variety, ranging in price from 50 cents to *5O
each. Onr ALBUMS have the reputation of being
superior in beauty and durability to any ethers. They
will bo sent by mail, trie, on receipt of price.
jfiß Fine Albums made to order.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Our Catalogue now embraces over Five Thousand
different subjects (to which additions are continually
being made) of Portraits ef Eminent Ameriotns, 4c.,
viz: about
100 Major-Generals. 650 Statesmen,
200 Brig.-Generals, 130 Divines,
275 Colonels, 125 Authors,
100 Lieut-Colonels, 40 Artists,
250 Other Officers, 125 Stagei
75 Navy Officers. 50 Prominent Women,
150 Prominent Foreign Portraits.
3,000 COPIES OF WORKS OP ART,
Including reproductions of the most celebrated En
gravings, Paintings, Statues, 40. Catalogues sent on
receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen PIC
XURJES from our Catalogue will be filled on the re
ceipt of $2.80, and sent 67 mail, razz.
Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D
will please remit twenty-five per the amount
with their order.
E. A H. T, ANTHONY A 00.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
601 Broadway, New York.
Tbo prices and quality of our goods cannot
fail to satisfy. ' [Nov. 16,1864-ly.]
HOLE 3 A L E tIKTS STOKB-
PRINCE’S METALLIC PAINT,
THADDEUS DAVIDS’ INKS,
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
CINCINNATI WINES & BRANDY,
WHITEWASH LIME,
KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
STATIONERY,
, FLUID EXTRACTS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PETBQLEDM OIL,
DRUGS * MEDICINES,
ROCHESTER PERFUMERY
& FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
SCHOOL BOOKS. .
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE COLORS,
Famished at Wholesale Prieaa by
W. r>. TERBELL,
Jan. 18, 1865-tf. Corning, N. T.
Hew Floor and Provision Store.
CHAS. 4 H. VANVALKENBURG wishes to in
form the citizens of Welleboro and the zarround*
iog country that they have recently started a new
FLOUR AND PROVISION STORE,
in the building formerly known as “ Osgood’s Store,''
W |» eW may bo found at all times ready to wait on
au customers who mny favor them Hith & call, and sell
them the choicest kinds of 1
FLOUR, MEAL, BUCK WHEAT. PORK,
4e., at as reasonable rates as any firm in this place-
CASH paid for all kind* of GRAIN, HIDES,
and FOBS. CHAS. 4H. VAN VALKENBOBG.
Welisboro, Dec. 21, 1894.
TyiLLINEBT.— Mr.. A. J. SOFIELD would announco to
IH. her customers that she bos Jost reeelred her
SPRING SUPPLY OF MILLINERY.
6®9d assortment af-Inßuito’ .Caps, Ladles’ Dress Caps
and Head-Dresses, Collars and Caffs, Embroidery sad Ucet
BLEACHING S> PRESSING
done to'order In all the New: Styles. ■
WeDshoro, Hay S, XSOt-Xm. , - Kta, A.- y. ffOFZBLD. •